After resisting the idea of creating a newsletter for more than two years, Armand Morin has finally convinced me to use this method in order to help build my list. Armand debuted his free newsletter this past December, and within a few weeks had increased his list as well as generated quite a bit of passive income. Many of us watched as he set up the html template and put together his first issue during a two day period.
I have always advocated using an html based newsletter, if you were going to have one at all, so that the page would be indexed by Google and the other search engines. It seemed very time consuming and I never even got started with this business model.
What he is now suggesting is that we create a text based newsletter, using a simple template and some methods that should take less than an hour to set up. My Spring newsletter will appear this weekend, and I’ll keep you posted about its success. Be sure to sign up on this page to receive this newsletter, known at this time as the Internet Business Marketing Newsletter.
Evelin Saxinger says
I’ve bounced back and forward on doing a newsletter for the last couple of years myself. Did it for a few months then dropped it. Curious to see if what you’re doing is going to want to make me restart. Particularly after blogging for the last 30 days (http://www.midlifecoursechange.com) – not sure where one starts and the other finishes!
Sandra Martini says
Hi Connie,
I first started doing an email newsletter several years ago (mine is weekly) and never regretted it.
Not only do I make a decent passive revenue from the ezine, it’s turned into a fabulous source of teleseminar guest invitations, JV opportunities and long term clients.
I’m looking forward to seeing/receiving yours and know it will be chock full of great info!
Sandy 🙂
Sheila Atwood says
I got your first newsletter. Thank you. The Text newsletter is a very simple system to use! I like it.
Sheila